Common use of Practical Completion Clause in Contracts

Practical Completion. Practical Completion means when: (a) the Site is cleared and the Works and any adjacent buildings affected by the Works are cleaned to the satisfaction of the Principal; and (b) all other Works the Works are completed except for minor omissions and minor defects which in the opinion of the Principal: (i) the Contractor has reasonable grounds for not promptly correcting; (ii) do not prevent the Works from being used for the intended purpose; and (iii) rectification of which will not prejudice the convenient use of the Works.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Medium Works Contract, Medium Works Contract, Medium Works Contract

Practical Completion. Practical Completion means when: (a) the Site is cleared and the Works and any adjacent buildings affected by the Works are cleaned to the satisfaction of the Principal; and (b) all other Works the Works are completed except for minor omissions and minor defects which in the opinion of the Principal: (i) the Contractor has reasonable grounds for not promptly correcting; (ii) do not prevent the Works from being used for the intended purpose; and (iii) rectification of which will not prejudice the convenient use of the Works.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Medium Works Contract